Superco - Shopify Platinum Partner
Junior Pharmacist – Sync Product Testing (GLP-1 Onboarding)

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Junior Pharmacist – Sync Product Testing (GLP-1 Onboarding)
Superco
Role summary:
Superco is recruiting a junior pharmacist to test the GLP-1 onboarding flows in Sync. The role sits within the product team and works closely with engineering, clinical governance and design to check that onboarding journeys are clinically safe, accurate and usable before release.
Key responsibilities:
- Test GLP-1 onboarding flows in Sync end to end, including intake questionnaires, eligibility checks and dosing and titration information.
- Review clinical content for accuracy against current prescribing information for GLP-1 medicines (for example semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide).
- Check that contraindications, interactions and red-flag symptoms trigger the correct safety questions and escalation paths.
- Log defects, ambiguous wording and clinical risks found during testing, with clear steps to reproduce.
- Work with product and engineering to prioritise fixes and verify them once resolved.
- Feed back on user experience where clinical wording or flow logic could confuse a patient or increase risk of error.
- Support internal audits of Sync against relevant clinical governance and regulatory standards.
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- MPharm degree or equivalent, with current GPhC registration.
- Some experience in community, hospital or online pharmacy practice.
- Working knowledge of weight management or diabetes care and GLP-1 therapies is an advantage.
- Comfortable working with digital products and reporting issues in a structured way, even without a technical background.
- Methodical, detail-focused and confident raising a clinical concern directly.
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Contract type, location, reporting line and salary: to be confirmed by Superco before this is posted.
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